Crucial Meeting To Enhance Data Accessibility For Traffic Enforcement Held At TGiCCC
The objective of discussions was to integrate the RTA database with TGiCCC system: Officials
Hyderabad: A crucial coordination meeting was conducted on Wednesday at the Telangana Integrated Command and Control Centre (TGiCCC) in Banjara Hills aimed at enhancing real-time data accessibility for traffic enforcement.
The primary objective of the discussions was to integrate the Road Transport Authority (RTA) database with the TGiCCC system. This integration will enable the automatic retrieval and display of crucial vehicle-related details, such as Pollution under Control (PUC) certificate validity, insurance status, and registration information, directly within the existing TGiCCC system at the time of challan generation.
The real-time data synchronization is expected to streamline enforcement workflows, significantly reduce manual verification efforts, and ensure that all challans are issued based on up-to-date and authenticated information from the RTA database.
The meeting was convened by VB Kamalasan Reddy, Director, TGiCCC, with Surendra Mohan, Commissioner, Transport department. The Transport Commissioner assured that a dedicated team would be deputed to facilitate the implementation of the proposed automated challan system.
Further discussions at the meeting focused on the effective enforcement of key features under the Integrated Traffic Management System (ITMS). These included the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) System, Public Addressing System (PAS), and Variable Message Display Boards (VMBs).
A review of the types and technical specifications, including video analytics capabilities, of the cameras currently utilized by TGiCCC was also conducted. The meeting concluded with a decisive action plan and the dedicated technical team will be tasked with assessing the feasibility of integrating the RTA system with the existing infrastructure of the TGiCCC.
Their evaluation will encompass system compatibility, data exchange protocols, and all necessary technical requirements to ensure a seamless and effective integration. The meeting saw the participation of key officials, including Shiva Lingaiah, Joint Transport Commissioner, Chandra Shekhar Goud, Joint Transport Commissioner, along with other RTA officials and technology experts.